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In this episode of The How Do You Read It Podcast, Daniel explores how the addition of chapters and verses, though helpful for navigation, has unintentionally fragmented the Bible's message. He unpacks the historical context behind these divisions and how they can lead to proof-texting and theological confusion. Discover why reading the Bible as a continuous narrative, as it was originally written, brings clarity, depth, and a better understanding of God's redemptive story. Daniel also introduces the concept of a reader's Bible, explaining how it can transform your engagement with Scripture.
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In this episode of The How Do You Read It Podcast, Daniel explores how the addition of chapters and verses, though helpful for navigation, has unintentionally fragmented the Bible's message. He unpacks the historical context behind these divisions and how they can lead to proof-texting and theological confusion. Discover why reading the Bible as a continuous narrative, as it was originally written, brings clarity, depth, and a better understanding of God's redemptive story. Daniel also introduces the concept of a reader's Bible, explaining how it can transform your engagement with Scripture.